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9780855984298

Development and Management: Experiences in Value-Based Conflict

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    0855984295

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  • Copyright: 2000-01-01
  • Publisher: Oxfam Pubns
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Summary

Development is not merely a question of project-based interventions, or of quantifiable inputs and outputs, but rather is a complex process of negotiation over meanings, values, and social goals within the sphere of public action. This collection includes in-depth accounts by academics and development managers that range from civil society organizations in Brazil to NGO workers in Egypt, government departments in Tanzania and Poland, donor agencies in Bangladesh, and black feminist activists in the United Kingdom.

Table of Contents

Contributors 7(11)
Preface 11(7)
Deborah Eade
Introductory essay Development management and the aid chain: the case of NGOs 18(22)
Tina Wallace
What makes good development management?
40(13)
Alan Thomas
Tools for project development within a public action framework
53(14)
David Wield
Institutional sustainability as learning
67(17)
Hazel Johnson
Gordon Wilson
Managing institutional change: the science and technology systems of Eastern Europe and East Africa
84(20)
Jo Chataway
Tom Hewitt
Inclusive planning and allocation for rural services
104(17)
Dough Porter
Martin Onyach-Olaa
Findings out rapidly: a soft systems approach to training needs analysis in Thailand
121(19)
Simon Bell
Matching services with local preferences: managing primary education services in a rural district of India
140(13)
Ramya Subrahmanian
The development management task and reform of `public' social services
153(14)
Dorcas Robinson
An endogenous empowerment strategy: a case study of Nigerian women
167(17)
P. Kassey Garba
Fundraising in Brazil: the major implications for civil society organisations and international NGOs
184(18)
Michael Bailey
Routes of funding, roots of trust? Northern NGOs, Southern NGOs, donors, and the rise of direct funding
202(18)
David Lewis
Babar Sobhan
Relevance in the twenty-first century: the case for devolution and global association of international NGOs
220(13)
Alan Fowler
Northern words, Southern readings
233(11)
Carmen Marcuello
Chaime Marcuello
Whose terms? Observations on `development management' in an English city
244(8)
Richard Pinder
Information Technology and the management of corruption
252(9)
Richard Heeks
Petty corruption and development
261(6)
Stephen P. Riley
The need for reliable systems: gendered work in Oxfam's Uganda programme
267(5)
Lina Payne
Ines Smyth
Domestic violence, deportation, and women's resistance: notes on managing inter-sectionality
272(8)
Purna Sen
A Day in the life of a development manager
280(8)
David Crawford
Michael Mambo
Zainab Mdimi
Harriet Mkilya
Anna Mwambuzi
Matthias Mwiko
Sekiete Sekasua with
Dorcas Robinson
Funding preventive or curative care? The Assiut Burns Project
288(9)
Norma Burnett
Small enterprise opportunities in municipal solid waste management
297(8)
John P. Grierson
Ato brown
An innovative community-based waste disposal scheme in Hyderabad
305(6)
Marielle Snel
Annotated bibliography 311(14)
Addresses of publishers and other organisations 325

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